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Post #3785038

2026-07-13 12:44 UTC

@plantarum@ottawa.place @pluralistic@mamot.fr I remember my PhD supervisor talking about battery research, if you see a nice-looking academic paper in a high-impact journal from scientists at a company like Samsung or Panasonic (etc.)... It means that paper's approach is not practical in industry. Cause otherwise it would have never been published.

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  • @kirk@social.coop @plantarum@ottawa.place @pluralistic@mamot.fr Not an academe, but Google published the original paper for transformers which became the basis of LLMs today so 🤷

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  • @glc@mastodon.online 2026-07-13 16:17

    @kirk@social.coop @plantarum@ottawa.place @pluralistic@mamot.fr This can be exploited. Back in the day a fellow published really valuable information knowing his former employer would not be willing to reveal in court that they actually cared about the results. And that was the curious incident of the dog in the nighttime.

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  • @glasspusher@beige.party 2026-07-13 21:58

    @kirk@social.coop @plantarum@ottawa.place @pluralistic@mamot.fr that's pretty much what I thought about a rechargeable Li-air battery paper from Samsung I read a few years ago

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